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World Gin Day 2019

Written by
Alastair Culham
Posted on
8 June 201910 June 2019

By Claire Smith and Alastair Culham Some years ago Reading University helped supply some plants to the stunning display glasshouses at the Bombay Sapphire Gin distillery about 40 minutes drive…Read More >

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David M. Moore Patagonian Slide Gallery

Written by
Lauryn Gilroy
Posted on
27 August 201827 August 2018

This gallery contains images from some of David M. Moore’s trips to Patagonia throughout his career. To find out more about Moore and his work, visit his special collection webpage.

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Patagonian Plantago Specimen Gallery

Written by
Lauryn Gilroy
Posted on
14 August 20187 January 2019

RNG Herbarium has approximately 175 different specimens of Plantago from Temperate South America, many of which were collected by David M. Moore and as a part of Transecta Botánica de la Patagonia…Read More >

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